The great and powerful LDH

There’s been massive media coverage surrounding the Lost Dogs Home’s performance. Unfortunately for the LDH, this current outpouring of community anger is not simply a small PR hiccup – it’s a complete and total shift in the questions the public is asking; but also what answers are expected and acceptable.

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“If it were a hospital management who under-performed for several years, harming the vulnerable, there would be no question that we’d want to know why.”

“The community – Melburnians and indeed, Australia-wide – are horrified at the stories that have come out, of the killing and the culture of killing that’s been inside the Lost Dogs’ Home for the past 30 years, and we would like to see the management there, current management, resign.”

“Other shelters have moved with the times, implementing proven progressive shelter approaches that focus on life saving yet LDH continues to operate with an outdated sheltering approach that fails to meet community expectations.”

“… what we need is for Lost Dogs’ Home to be running as a lifesaving shelter, instead of a killing shelter and that will only happen with a change of management, protocols and public awareness to open up the shelter.”

1 comment to “The great and powerful LDH”

LDH are a huge organisation and should not be regarded as a charity
With all these council contracts in many states they are greedy and extensive
Can only hope many people are revising wills etc to drop bequests to this greedy company who already rake in millions and run at a profit by killing the very creatures they are entrusted with saving